Battle of the Braes of Strathdearn
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DateOctober 1645
Location
Moyness and the Braes of Strathdearn, Scottish Highlands
Result
Grant victory
| Battle of the Braes of Strathdearn | |||||||
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| Part of Cameron and Grant feud | |||||||
Coats of arms of the Clan Grant (left) and Clan Cameron (right) | |||||||
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| Belligerents | |||||||
| Clan Grant | Clan Cameron | ||||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
| Grant of Lurg | |||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| 19 killed[1] or 8 killed and 12 or 13 wounded[1] | |||||||
The Battle of the Braes of Strathdearn was a Scottish clan battle that took place in 1645 in Strathdearn, Scottish Highlands. It was fought by the Clan Grant who defeated the Clan Cameron, after the Camerons had raided the Grant's lands.
Forty-seven years earlier in 1598 the Camerons had raided the lands of Moyness when they were then held by the Clan Dunbar.[2] In 1645, the Camerons again raided Moyness when they were then held by the Clan Grant.[2][1] However, according to the Clan Cameron Association, Allan Cameron of Lochiel, chief of Clan Cameron, had little to do with this raid as at the time he was in his eighty-third year of age and in Argyll when it took place.[2]